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  1. Christian Wolff (less correctly Wolf, German:; also known as Wolfius; ennobled as Christian Freiherr von Wolff in 1745; 24 January 1679 – 9 April 1754) was a German philosopher. Wolff is characterized as one of the most eminent German philosophers between Leibniz and Kant.

  2. Christian von Wolff, también conocido como Christian Freiherr von Wolff (Breslau, Silesia, 24 de enero de 1679-Halle, 9 de abril de 1754), fue un filósofo alemán [1] que tuvo una destacada influencia en los presupuestos racionalistas de Kant. No obstante, su racionalismo está más cerca de Descartes que de Leibniz.

  3. 25 de feb. de 2020 · Comparte. Christian Wolff (1679-1754) fue un filósofo y matemático alemán de corte racionalista, que destacó en el contexto histórico de la Ilustración, un movimiento tanto cultural como intelectual, especialmente activo en Alemania, Francia e Inglaterra.

  4. 3 de jul. de 2006 · Christian Wolff (1679–1754) was a philosopher, mathematician, and scientist of the German Enlightenment. He is widely and rightly regarded as the most important and influential German philosopher between Leibniz and Kant.

  5. 3 de jul. de 2006 · Christian Wolff (1679-1754), also known as Christian von Wolfius, was a Rationalist philosopher of the German Enlightenment. His corpus includes over 26 titles, spanning more than 42 quarto volumes, with contributions primarily in the areas of mathematics and philosophy.

  6. Notes to Christian Wolff. 1. The following biographical sketch is largely informed by the account of Wolff's life given by Johann Christoph Gottsched (1700-1766), found in the abstracted “Life of Baron Wolfius” in the English translation of Wolff's Logic or Rational Thoughts on the Powers Of The Human Understanding With Their Use And Application In The Knowledge And Search Of Truth (London ...

  7. Christian Wolff (less correctly Wolf, German: [ vɔlf]; also known as Wolfius; ennobled as Christian Freiherr von Wolff in 1745; 24 January 1679 – 9 April 1754) was a German philosopher. Wolff is characterized as one of the most eminent German philosophers between Leibniz and Kant.